Jessica Gordon Nembard, whose work includes a history of African American co-operation, was among the finalists
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‘Three Ships’ co-op landmark earmarked for demolition
Hull City Council said asbestos embedded in the concrete structure means preservation work would be too…
Choose FairTrade coffee to end exploitation, says Co-op Group
‘It leaves a sour taste to think that many coffee farmers will not get paid enough…
Co-op Group donates £10,000 to support Pankhurst Centre after break-in
The Co-op Group’s origins trace back to the original Rochdale Pioneers and its history is closely…
Growth and big ambitions for Ho Chi Minh City’s co-op sector
‘Many co-ops have expanded across the country and export their products to many markets’
Midcounties Co-op opens new store near Oxford
The store is equipped with energy-efficient lighting, ventilation and refrigeration
Vermont ski resorts team up to form a marketing co-op
‘We don’t have the deep pockets for marketing that other ski areas do ... But we…
Co-op Impact Conference – how co-ops are creating an inclusive economy in the USA
Ed Mayo, secretary general of Co-operatives UK, on learnings from the USA Co-op Impact Conference
Tech and the SDGs: Where do co-ops fit in?
Tech can drive growth, productivity and knowledge sharing - but how do we stop inequality being…
Co-ops and the SDGs: No.12, sustainable consumption
'We see a global market that is shamelessly affected by child labour, exploitation of workers and…
Co-ops and the SDGS: No.8, decent work
'The global co-op movement needs to be more open and look at other organisations with whom…

